Professionalism and ethics in complementary and alternative medicine / John K. Crellin, Fernando Ania.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Haworth Integrative Healing Press, 2002Description: xvi, 259 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 078901226X
- 9780789012265
- 0789012251
- 9780789012258
- 174.2
- R733. C743 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword / Raoul Andersen -- Pt. I. The Current Scene - Public and Professional Issues. Ch. 1. Introduction: A Complicated Setting. Ch. 2. Scrutinies. Ch. 3. Changing the Health Care Paradigm? Ch. 4. Standards of Care: A Need for Critical Skills. Ch. 5. Regulation by Legislation or Self-Regulation? -- Pt. II. Professionalism. Ch. 6. Professionalism: Many Faces. Ch. 7. Public Expectations of Practitioner Roles and Responsibilities -- Pt. II. Professional/Ethical Issues in Everyday Practice - Case Histories/Readings. 1. Sarah and Her Otitis Media. 2. Mr. O'Grady and DHEA. 3. Narratives: Listening to Patients. 4. Difficult Professional Relationships. 5. Mr. L: The Dilemmas of Multicultural Health. 6. The Environment and Connections. 7. Testimonials and Advertising by Practitioners. 8. Making Diagnoses. 9. Prescribing and Selling Remedies. 10. Critical Appraisal: Toxicities and Clinical Trials. 11. A Chronic Condition: Rheumatism. 12. Cancer.
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